Sustainability that begins
in the soil.
Not a slideshow about climate change. A session with a practitioner who has spent fifteen years working with soil, land, and food systems — and can show your team what sustainability actually looks like when it leaves the boardroom and enters the ground.
Choose your session.
Or let us design yours.
Each topic is a standalone session or part of a multi-session programme. A standard workshop draws from three or four of these in sequence, customised to your organisation's sector and sustainability goals.
What is actually happening beneath the soil your food is grown in. The science of the soil food web, the impact of chemical agriculture, and what regenerative practices restore. For organisations whose ESG commitments include land and food systems.
Moving sustainability from policy to practice. How regenerative thinking applies to supply chains, sourcing decisions, land stewardship, and organisational culture. Grounded in field evidence, not frameworks.
The evidence base for nature connection and its impact on cognitive performance, stress regulation, and team cohesion. A session that takes participants out of their heads and into something older and steadier.
What nutrient density actually means. Why the food in your office canteen is not the same as food grown in living soil. How to read a Brix reading. What your team is eating and what it is doing to their performance.
A hands-on virtual session where teams participate in a guided growing activity — seed starting, composting, or soil preparation — individually at home, collectively as a team. The debrief connects the experience to organisational themes.
The science of composting and its role in closing nutrient cycles. Practical, hands-on, applicable at home and at scale. For organisations building circular economy commitments into their operations.
What open-pollinated seeds are, why hybrid and GMO monocultures matter for food security, and how seed saving is an act of ecological sovereignty. Participants receive a seed kit and grow something together.
One session.
Lasting change.
A single three-hour session with Komal changes how teams think about food, land, and sustainability — not because it tells them to, but because it shows them something they cannot unsee. The investment reflects the depth of field experience behind every session.
Customised content. Pre-session briefing call included. Certificate of participation for all attendees. Recording available on request.
Tell us about
your team.
Our team responds within 48 hours with a customised session proposal.
What organisations
ask us first.
Any organisation — corporate, NGO, institution, or government body — that wants its people to genuinely understand sustainability, not just read about it. Particularly relevant for teams working in ESG, CSR, HR, and leadership. Also powerful as an onboarding experience for organisations that want to ground their culture in something real.
Online sessions work well for groups of 10 to 200. For larger groups we recommend multiple breakout cohorts. For very small groups of 5–15, the session becomes significantly more interactive and personal. Contact us to discuss format.
Yes — and it usually is. We discuss your organisation's sector, sustainability commitments, and team context before every session and adjust the content accordingly. The seven topics listed are modules; a typical session draws from three or four of them in sequence.
A standard session is three hours online. A full-day format is four to five hours with breaks and an interactive component. Multi-session programmes — a series of monthly workshops through the year — are also available and particularly effective for sustained culture change.
No specialist equipment. For the farming and composting sessions, participants are guided through activities using materials available at home — a pot, some soil, seeds we send in advance. Everything is designed to work from a home or office environment.
Yes. The workshop is online and has been delivered to teams across India and internationally. Time zones are accommodated.